MyMachine LIVE: Von der Kinderidee zur Maschine der Zukunft
On July 4, 2025, the MyMachine dream machines were ceremoniously unveiled for the first time at the FUTUROMUNDO Festival in Germany in the presence of 300 learners – a highlight for creative education and interdisciplinary collaboration. At the Max Eyth School in Stuttgart, primary school children and technology students presented their jointly developed future machines, which have been created since January 2025 as part of the international educational program MyMachine.
The event took place under the patronage of Stuttgart's mayor Dr. Frank Nopper. In her speech, Education Mayor Isabel Fezer acknowledged the importance of the project for a modern, creative educational landscape in Baden-Württemberg.
Organized by Classroom Thinktank eV, in cooperation with the University of Stuttgart, the Galileo Educational Center and the Max Eyth School, MyMachine shows how children's ideas become reality with technical know-how and team spirit. The aim is to extend the award-winning concept to many more schools in the country in the future – for more creativity, future competence and the joy of learning together.
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REVELATION
3. JULY 2025, 3:00-4:30 PM
On July 3, 2025, at 3:00 p.m., the time had come: The dream machines – visionary children's ideas that became reality in this unique educational project were unveiled at the Max Eyth School in a celebratory setting. Together with primary school students* from the Galileo Education Center, vocational school students* from the Max Eyth School and committed students, fascinating prototypes were created that show how creativity and collaboration can shape the future across age limits.



MYMACHINE EXHIBITION
4. und 5. JULY 2025
Dream machines to touch – live at the Cannstatter Wasen as part of the Kessel Festival
As part of the Kessel Festival, the MyMachine exhibition in the FUTUROMUNDO Arena on the Cannstatter Wasen became one of the highlights for future thinkers big and small. In addition to the MyMachine inventions, visitors* could marvel at the Warka Warka Tower by international educational researcher Dr. Kristof Fenyvesi from Finland or be transported to new spaces of thought by a future exhibition at the Max Planck Institute.
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